Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1925, Page 10

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THE EVENING colm White of Dickerson sang * | Love You Truly.” STAR, . WASHINGTON, .D.. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1925. Hazel L. Grimes of Leeshurg, Va George W. Trage: Madison, W Rebecca T. Janney of Fredericksburg, V 16,. | — H. Limerick and Alta A. Arnold. Ralph H. Knapp and Madeline L. Mac: donald | Giovanni and Anna Tomasel Umberto and Elena Fo James 0. and Caroline GET YOUR FRUIT i icenses. Marriage Licen At Orange Grove Marriage licenses have been issued to the has given the u 1 the list of pa ¥ to be n the > to he et of the| tives and friends, scopal Tve, Bar Poole, 'k, 417 Fourth iher of 25 entertained at bration of the twenty her .| Her only attendant was i| orchid crepe, | carried orchids and pink sweet peas. : | Mr. Roy Mayor of Bermuda, & brother Mrs. Louls T. M. McDowell, Mrs. Adolph Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, Howard S. Reeside, Mrs. vke Simpson, Mrs. A. H. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, McFadden, of A\lrs, Anderson H. Walters and Mrs. -| Adam M. Wyant. In the presence of about 25 rela- Miss Eleanor L. daughter of Mrs. Mary W. Poole and the late Algernon Poole, and Mr. William H. Mayor of Hamil: ton, Bermuda, were married at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Glen Allen, the home of the bride's mother, at Dickerson, Md. Rev. E. W. Aaron, pastor of the Southern Methodist “hurch at Alderson, W. Va., formerly pastor of the Methodist Church Poolesville, Md., performed the cer mony. The home was beautiful Seaton | decorated with Bermuda lilies a dinner | la! The bride wore a gown of white satin and silk lace, and carried a bou- quet of bride roses and sweet peas. her sister, Miss Rosa Poole, who wore a gown of beaded in silver, and of the bridegroom, was best man. A small reception followed the cere- mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Mayor departed for Bermuda, where will make their home. Mrs. James Reese Schick, State vice regent, Virginia D. A. R’s., will arrive in Washington from her home in Roanoke, Va., tomorrow and will be at the Hotel Roosevelt, which she has named as headquarters for the Virginia delegation attending the con- gress. following John W. Loving and Mary L. Loving, both of Cuipeper, Va. David B. Strubinger and Sa 8l Mlh f Sunset H‘H Vi °m1 IT. Bowers of Brentwood. Md.. and Adelina. 3. Ceryone’ ot "Mount -Hatnier, Richard L. Cash of Alfton, -, and Cls- ele R, Campbell of Amherat — Jo}m H. Brown and Mi Preparations have been completed for the musical sponsored by the “Descendants of '76 Chapter,” D. A. R., tomorrow. It will be held at 1330 G street at 8:30 o'clock. An interest- ing program has been arranged by the artists, M MacDonald, Miss | k2 Winston and Miss Campbell. Promi- nent women in D. A. R. circles are patronesses and include Mrs. Howard lodgking, Mrs. G. Wallace Hanger, George mallwood, M Beavers, James Mrs. David Caldwell, terman, Miss Helen Harmon, Mrs. Josephus H. Wheat, Mrs. Lewis B. Thompson and Mrs. Willlam Sherman | f§ Walker. . ter- Mrs. Ray Smith and Mrs. H. Pix- ||} ley will be the patronesses this eve- ning at a dance given by the members nt Helghts, Johnwn of this cit; Montagus and Susie Lewls. both of Wabdtord John Foley nd Eien Kel ol oben Les Johnson and Elizabeth A. Dir- Henry 3. Jacques of Rochester. N. H., and Tomag russell of this cit Peter H. Mang of New York |Hll|lllll|III!HIIIIIIIHHI!IIIIIIIIII[HIH m Mrs. Jason Wa A™uad "Borothy D. Wil- £ hie city 8. Tea MeCarthy and. Addia P, Jonscher. Herman Hicks and Thelma Sharpe. Choster M. Gardner and Marie C. Sexton. Blrths Reported l The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: James W. and Margaret M. Musselman. hoy Michae] and Mary A. Apostolakos, boy. Vito and Liva Cardinal Onofrio and Carmeta Su Guiseppe and Antonina L Giovanni and Guiseppine Geor, Harry . and Lovise Shields, girl Easter Sale of “Kiddie-Wear” An unusual opportunity for mothers to secure KIDDIE- VEAR at REDUCED prices, this AFTER- ASTER CLEARANCE. Scores | of ftems have been sharply re- [f duced—In every instance the quality is unsurpassed. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUN- ITY. Read every item. Boys’ and Girls’ Coats All prices reduced. Sizes 2 to 8. Polaire’ Homespuns and Tweeds are mtnms carefully Formerly. "s 05 "ta 8850, | ND_SAT: URDAY SALE PRICE, Ensemble Suits For The Little Miss The newest modes are de from ~ flannels and the new s every new shade in_eises ‘The music was played by the bride's sister, Miss Grace Poole, and immedi- ately preceding the ceremony Mrs. of the Sigma Phi Sorority in the garden house of the Grace Dodge y and Miss Cary Hotel. ining the regent, rd members of the A Perfect Fit Assured You at the Marguerite Girdle Shep! ' —an attractive shop where the famous MADAME X REDUCING GIRDLE is correctly fitted by experts oned by 'he boxes and a capacity nual , called “The the 14 minent alented will appear afternoon, v a de solo nd na beauti- " H‘\]M’l 3 ‘y’»‘\:":-u This Marvelously Comfortable Girdle slenderizes your figure the moment you put it on. It is worn as a corset over the undergarment through which the live uncovered rubber, of which it is made, grips the flesh and gives a constant though imperceptible massage. Takes off many inches right where you most want to lose them. Easily adjustable by means of back lacing as you get thinner. the f SEND FOR BOOKLET -: < COMET RICE; 57 LAIGHT 1l ng held at y Willard for tk splendid na Handmade Infants’ White Dresses Featuring dainty hludfmhromt§ I In this attractive shop you will find a complete stock of Madame X Reducing Girdles—both “Step-In” and *Clasp- Front” models. Que, ‘and, two year sizes. %uihly and dor and Mme Archbold, Mrs. Mrs. William J. ordon Cumming, 3llis, Mrs. Walter Mellon and Mrs. are among the pa- TRDAY ONLY Panty Frocks Experts are here to explain just why these comfortable Girdles cause reductions of from 3 to 10 inches from waist and hips in a comparatively short time. HOMER L. KITT CO.S STORE-REBUILDING PIANO SALE Offers These Brand-New Pianos at the Price of Used Ones ‘:;:5“7 | ; Brand-New 88-Note PLAYER-PIANOS Reduced $105 From Their Regular Price! Indeed a beautiful instrument. A 1925 model, in high polish Mahogany Veneer. With all the characteristics of a high-class player; copper wound bass strings, full metal plate, auto- matic pedal, and a transposing device which enables you to play it in five different keys! nglish pianist, H Just try one one—you won’t want to take it off. benefit of the depart- ic at Bryn Mawr College. Gray Step-in or Clasp-front Models, $7.85 Pink Step-in Model, $9.85 Pink Clasp-front Model, $10.85 MARGUERITE GIRDLESHOP 1109 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Between Star Bldg. and Raleigh Hotel lnfanh Kmtted Capes ‘ nuan > Tew sisteenth ntury songs, | under the direction of Myron Whit ne women who have a the dinner that will be 1 the Bach Cholr of Bethle- n»u-u-n. uu.nnto- Phone Main 4299 0 SPEClAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER In order that we may make it possible for every woman in Washington to own one of these wonderful PREMIER DUPLEX CLEANERS, and know the joy of easy, thorough cleaning, we are for a limited time offer- ing you the opportunity to purchase one for— 10 DOWN BALANCE EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS We Will Allow You $12.50 for Your Old Cleaner NO MATTER WHAT MAKE OR CONDITION One stroke of a Premier Duplex does a dou- ble cleaning job. Its powerful suction gets to the deep-trodden grit. And its motor-driven brush gets the clinging surface threads. This double action means easier cleaning and more thorough. The Premier Duplex is light, quiet and smooth. With its ball-bearing motor and brush, it needs no oiling, and keeps its smoothness, its power and its thoroughness for vears: We must make room for the builder—hence we quote the ex- treme low price of — Many Bargains in Used Players on Sale at $195 Up! | NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS (Regular $350 Value) BRAND-NEW BABY GRANDS At a Big Saving in Price Don’t hesitate—don’t de- lay! Only a few grands have been cut to this lower figure. They are brand new—Colonial mahogany cases—the small apartment size—and will sell imme- diately. %485 Including a Bench to Match 1 Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330-G:STREET TERMS As Low $9.50 PER WEEK Liberal Allowance for Your Old Upright Piano PHONE FRANKLIN 6060 FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION See Our 2-Page Ad in Tizis Week’s Saturday Evening Post AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 457 Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C. 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